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Friday, April 6, 2012

Mango Peda with Quick Instant Mawa

  
Mango peda is the Indian sweets that truly resembles  kesariya Peda(another famous Indian sweets flavored with saffron). Mango peda is traditionally made by reducing milk in an open pan and then adding the required amount of mango pulp and sugar. A lot of people find very difficult to find Mawa/Khoya. So thought of giving quick tip for making Mawa and here is the recipes...!!

INGREDIENTS
For Making Quick Mawa/Khoya
  • Dry milk powder - 2 cups
  • Ghee - 3 tsp
  • Lukewarm Milk - 1/4 cup

For Making Mango Burfi
  • Fresh mango puree /Canned Mango pulp - 1 &1/4 cup
  • Mawa - 2 cups
  • Dry coconut powder - 1/4 cup
  • Ghee -2 tbsp
  • Sugar - 3 tbsp (optional)
  • Cardamom powder - 1 tsp
  • Almonds powdered - 4 tbsp (optional)
  • Pumpkin seeds or Pistachios - To garnish






PREPARATION
  • Combine lukewarm milk and ghee in big bowl. To this add milk powder and mix well using ladle. If you find the mixture is still sticky, you can add some more milk powder. Mawa mixture should be be almost dry mixture.
  • When the mawa mixture is dry, sieve the mixture using the colander and *wooden ladle. By doing this you will get very fine dry mawa mixture. which you can use for any type of Indian desserts.
  • This will yield about 2 cups of dry Mawa mixture.


* Wooden ladle  is used to push the mawa mixture through colander holes.
 

For Making Mango Burfi
  • Place the pan on medium flame and add ghee into it.
  • When ghee heats up, add dry coconut powder and stir well.
  • Then add mango pulp and cook till the pulp bubbles up. Check the sweetness of the mango pulp.If required you can add sugar. I did not use sugar, my mangoes were very sweet.
  • Add almonds powder and  dry mawa mixture. Stir continuously till  the mixture starts leaving the sides of the pan and becomes thick like a  soft dough.
  • Now add cardamom powder and mix well into the dough
  • Turn off the flame and allow the mixture to cool.
  • Apply the ghee on both of your palm and starts making small balls.Flatten the balls to give a look of the peda.
  • Garnish the Mango peda with the pumpkin seeds on top.
  •  This will yield about 15 Mango peda.


13 comments:

  1. Hi Pranjali - I cannot wait to try some of your recipes and I am going to start tonight with the chole batura. Look forward to getting to know you xxx

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  2. wow sweet and yummy flavorfull peda..mango flavor is my all time fav ...

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  3. I'd love to try these, esp. as i love mangoes.

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  4. Wow! They look lovely. Its perfect in shape. Great :)
    http://lavanyasrecipes.blogspot.com/

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  5. So cute.. I love mango & I have never try this.. Should try one day.. TQ 4 d recipe.

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  6. Looks yummy, I like the color, so pretty.

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  7. oh my God! these look so professional!....very neat...delicious! love ur space...happy to follow u as well :)

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  8. oh!wow..this is sumthg new to me..n thanx a lot dear for sharing Mawa recipe..yes ,finding mawa in market is always a prob. ..gonna try soon..its Mango season here yippy!! :D

    -Radhika's Meri Rasoi

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  9. I came across your post while searching for Mawa powder recipes; loved this recipe. Beautiful colour, texture and final product! :-)
    I liked the idea of using coconut powder. One variety we get here is dessicated fine powder and I was wondering how to use it. Thanks for sharing the recipe. :-)

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